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Forsale is an as new gcg ball bearing hiflow turbo for an r33gtst. This will bolt straight onto standard manifold and includes all lines and a heavyduty xtr actuator. Turbo has seen only approx 4000klms and has no shaft play at all and turbo still looks brand new

looking for $1500 ono

located in the sutherland shire nsw.

pm if interested

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mitch this turbo is capable of pushing around 260-280kw easily.

Friend had it on his and i have driven it (same turbo as this guy is selling) and man it pulls hard!!

wish i had the money otherwise i would have bought this turbo.. but no job :blush:

yeah sidd ive heard some lucky people pull around 260-280kw

but than some people having like 230kw at 16psi?

need to justify if its worth the money to push around 260-280 like u said cause i would be mega pissed if i brought somthin like this, forked out cash for 550cc injectors z32 and only got like 25rwkw more than what i have now

mitch, it comes down to the tuner.. trust me

Get it tuned same place you got yours tuned at, and it will easily reach 260..

So jealous tho.. wish i could afford a hi-flow..

to much for a highflow mate. u can buy a 3040 or 3675r for that price

Hi newbie, you should learn to keep your opinion to yourself, what he is asking is about average price, comments like that will get you banned.

to much for a highflow mate. u can buy a 3040 or 3675r for that price

yeh mate thats if you want 350rwkw and then you pay for water and oil lines, cooler mods because the turbo is so big and a new manifold.

this is a complete bolt on ballbearing hiflow, good for 250rwkws. it cost $1950 brand new. this is $1400 and you can sell your orignal turbo so really its only about $1100

hey guys im kinda interested. ive heard for the same boost these highflows will make more power than a stock turbo. so if i were to run this turbo at 10psi, would my r34smic be sufficient to cool? what's the highest boost i could run b4 the cooler holds me back?

no not the same turbo. that was a garrett turbo that had been hiflowed by gcg.

this one is a stock r33 gtst turbo hiflowed by gcg. they have different serial and part numbers

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